I'm probably being harsh, but I also didn't leave South Africa to find other South Africans kinda defeats the point.
Yes, many people have told me that they chose to go work in places further afield in New Zealand, away from the usual "hotspots" like Wellington, because the places are full of old people, bitter and really upset about South Africa and will proceed every day to say something about how the ANC ruined the country. Yet most if not all have revoked their citizenship. They live boring and uninteresting lives because life is not really as idyllic as it is portrayed to be in NZ. There's a lot of problems there and things we take for granted in SA are hard to come by. New Zealand is about as interesting as a cardboard box- there's FUCK ALL to do there.
So instead of moaning about New Zealand, and/or admitting it was a mistake to leave SA in the first place, they will moan to anyone who listens.
The same thing happens in the hotspots in Perth too, lots of bitter, sour expatriates. That's why I don't go there anymore and told my family they can rather come and visit me and I just have to endure their moaning, and not that of Mrs Volschenk at her Perth coffee shop where she whines every day about "die k*****s het SA opgefok, fok Mandela, fok FW De Klerk" while the patrons don't understand a word she's saying.